Some of his recent songwriting and production credits are “Don’t Make Me Wait” by LeToya Luckett [eOne Music], “Be” by Daley [Republic Records] and “Confident” by Justin Bieber [Island Def Jam Recordings].

Production-wise, the track was helmed by Scottish hitmaker Calvin Harris, who also worked with the likes of Leona Lewis [Syco Music], Kylie Minogue [Parlophone Records] and Rihanna [Island Def Jam Recordings].

“It’s On Again” – which features Kendrick Lamar – is lifted from the upcoming motion picture soundtrack, “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” out on September 22 via Sony Music Entertainment / Columbia Records.

The track was produced by Pharrell Williams, whose recent credits include Kylie Minogue’s “I Was Gonna Cancel” [Parlophone Records] and Jennifer Hudson’s “I Can’t Describe (The Way I Feel)” [RCA Records].

Production duties were handled by Chauncey “Hit-Boy” Hollis, who is also responsible for Beyonce’s “XO” [Columbia Records], Rihanna’s “Watch ‘N Learn” [Island Records] and Kelly Rowland’s “Lay it On Me” [Republic Records].

Dev’s upcoming as-yet-untitled release serves as the follow-up to 2011’s “The Night the Sun Came Up.” That collection delivered three hit singles in the shape of “Bass Down Low,” “In the Dark” and “Naked.”

The British singer/songwriter – born Kathleen Anne Brien – christened “Still” as the next promotional single from her latest album, “Little Red,” out now via Sony Music Entertainment / Rinse / Columbia Records.

The track was written by Katy B along with Gordon Warren and Fraser T. Smith, whose recent credits include Birdy’s “Standing in the Way of Light” [Atlantic Records] and Ellie Goulding’s “Hearts without Chains” [Polydor Records].

“Words as Weapons” marks the fourth promotional single from the British singer/songwriter’s latest album, “Fire Within,” out now via Atlantic Records.

The track was written by Birdy – born Jasmine Van Den Bogaerde – along with Ryan Tedder, who also teamed up with the artist on hit single “Wings.”

Fans of his songwriting and production work should also look forward to the next albums by Ariana Grande [Republic Records], Taylor Swift [Big Machine Records], Adele [XL Recordings] and Colbie Caillat [Republic Records].